CANANDAIGUA — An arts and craft show set for this Friday through Sunday, April 25-27, will benefit Thompson Health’s new Women’s Health and Wellness Center.

The Thompson Health Guild will present the third annual Springtime in Canandaigua arts and craft show Friday through Sunday at the Greater Canandaigua Civic Center, 250 N. Bloomfield Road, Canandaigua. The show will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

According to a release, the Women’s Health and Wellness Center will create a patient-centered continuum of care currently unavailable in the Finger Lakes region, health care specifically designed around an optimal breast health and bone wellness.

This weekend, the transformed ice skating rink at the Greater Canandaigua Civic Center will hold the first showing of spring with landscaped flowers, shrubs, trees and ground cover provided by Spring Valley Gardens. Regional food treats from Rochester, Geneva and as far away as Maine will be available, along with samplings of craft beer and Finger Lakes wines.

The arts and crafts show will feature 20 new artists for a total of 90 artists from six surrounding states, Canada and Italy. The artists will display and sell their works, including paintings, pottery, sculpture, wood carvings, jewelry, photography, glass, fiber and gourmet foods.

Jurying of these participating artists’ works will take place on Friday, with an awards presentation in the evening.

A number of gardening seminars will also be scheduled throughout the weekend.

Jim VanLaeken, president of Spring Valley Garden, with 40 years of professional gardening experience, will provide a seminar on proper garden maintenance and the installation of raised flowering beds. Also featured will be Saskia Eller, a notable expert in Ikebana — a traditional Japanese art form of arrangements — and Petra Page-Mann, co-owner of Fruition Seeds.